EHR Workshop

A One-Week, Residential Workshop on the Deployment of Open Source Electronic Health Records.

17th – 22nd March 2024, St Edmund Hall, Oxford.



Fordham University

St Edmund Hall

This one-week residential workshop will bring together participants from around the world, to learn how to configure and deploy an open source, model-driven, health electronic records system. We will use the open source cityEHR system, with an example ontology model for Fracture Liaison Services, which has been created by students at the University of Oxford and the University of Victoria, Canada.

The workshop is organised as part of a collaborative research project involving participants from Fordham University (New York), the University of Victoria (Canada) and the University of Oxford.

Workshop participants will set up their own installation of the cityEHR and review its main features, using the default clinical information model which ships with the base system. They will then create a Fracture Liaison records system as a new application and import the ontology model previously developed for that.

The Fracture Liaison system will serve as a test bed to explore the approaches and tools for creating ontology models that drive the operational health records system, before participants move on to create and deploy an EHR for a clinical domain of their choice.

The workshop will be hands-on, collaborative and informative with opportunities to interact with the tutors and other participants during the evening social events. Accommodation, meals and refreshments are included in the registration fee, all within the fabulous surroundings of St Edmund Hall, which pre-dates the University of Oxford and is the only surviving medieval hall for the education of undergraduates at the University.

Workshop Evening Social
Sunday
17th
Participants arrive at Teddy Hall. Welcome Reception, Old Dining Hall
Monday
18th
Overview of the ISO 13606 standard and model-driven EHR. Install cityEHR and review review its core functionality. Dinner in the Wolfson Hall
Tuesday
19th
Create a new EHR application for a Fracture Liaison Service and import an existing ontology model. Use open source tools to explore, refine and extend the information model Dinner in the Wolfson Hall, Tour of Oxford Pubs.
Wednesday
20th
Create a new EHR application focused on a clinical domain of the participant’s choice. Develop an information model that meets the information collection and reporting needs of that domain Dinner in the Wolfson Hall, Games Night.
Thursday
21st
Deploy the new health records system on a standalone database and learn procedures for support and maintenance in a live environment Choral recital in the college chapel, followed by a formal dinner in the Old Dining Hall.
Friday
22nd
Participants present the EHR systems they have created, discuss the lessons learned and decide on next steps. Participants depart*

* Participants may book additional nights in college before or after the workshop, to fit with travel plans.